1 hr 36 min

Voices From The Sperrins #10 Maurice Taylor Small But Massive Podcast

    • Music Interviews

Paddy Glasgow chats to Maurice Taylor, potato merchant, businessman, father, grandfather & husband. They talk about Maurice's young days growing up in the 1950s in Draperstown, flying & brokering international deals.
By donating to Glasgowbury, you are investing in our rural young people and their personal & skills development through our ongoing music, multimedia & arts programmes. Any donation is greatly appreciated. https://localgiving.org/charity/cornstorecreativehub/
This podcast is supported by Arts Council Northern Ireland through the Rural Engagement Arts Program.
Thank you also to the National Lottery though the Arts Council of Northern Ireland & Mid Ulster District Council for contributing towards Glasgowbury's core running costs.
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Paddy Glasgow chats to Maurice Taylor, potato merchant, businessman, father, grandfather & husband. They talk about Maurice's young days growing up in the 1950s in Draperstown, flying & brokering international deals.
By donating to Glasgowbury, you are investing in our rural young people and their personal & skills development through our ongoing music, multimedia & arts programmes. Any donation is greatly appreciated. https://localgiving.org/charity/cornstorecreativehub/
This podcast is supported by Arts Council Northern Ireland through the Rural Engagement Arts Program.
Thank you also to the National Lottery though the Arts Council of Northern Ireland & Mid Ulster District Council for contributing towards Glasgowbury's core running costs.
You can keep up to date will all things Small But Massive on our socials:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/glasgowbury
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/glasgowbury
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/glasgowbury
http://www.glasgowbury.com

1 hr 36 min